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Harvest Fall Festival at the Glengarry Pioneer Museum in Dunvegan

The Seeker by The Seeker
September 4, 2024
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You can see it in the smiles…

…the joy of living in a simpler time. When life was hard, but family and community made it all worthwhile. And it’s smiles like these – from young and old – that you’ll see at our upcoming Harvest Fall Festival at the Glengarry Pioneer Museum in Dunvegan on Sunday, September 8th from 10 am to 4 pm.

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For 23 years, families and friends from all across Glengarry, Cornwall, Ottawa and Montreal have returned to our little museum to usher in the autumn season… and experience in some small way how Glengarry’s early settlers worked and played. And this 24th anniversary of our Harvest Fall Festival will no doubt be the same.

There will be a host of crowd-pleasing attractions awaiting them, including:

• Demonstrations of butter churning, ice cream making, quilting, rug hooking, wool spinning, blacksmithing, revolutionary farm machinery, and more.

• “Man vs. Machine” competition that pits a vintage gas-powered wood saw against two people and a crosscut saw.

• Exposition of an old belt-driven machine that foreshadowed today’s booming Alexandria Moulding. It was used to the mill the wooden mouldings seen in so many period homes.

• Hugely popular horse-powered parade of buggies, wagons and carts led by the Quigley Highlanders Pipes and Drums.

• Local artisans, live music, kids’ activities, food booth with homemade pie, beer garden, and the oldest bar in Eastern Ontario.

Then there’s our “Harvest Sale” fundraising tent. Its tables will be groaning with breads, pies, squares and other baked goods, jams, jellies, preserves, fresh fruit, vegetables, plants and more… all donated by local families and all available for purchase.

Another crowd favourite is our “Cow Pie 50/50” raffle, where a cow picks the winner. This year, people are encouraged to buy their tickets beforehand – online – by visiting the Fall Festival page of the museum’s website. Once again, there will be two draws in which the lucky winners will receive up to $1,125 each.

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Fall Festival admission is $12 per person ($6 for museum members and students aged 5 to 17). There’s also a special family rate of $30 ($15 for member families). Children four and under are free. Cash, debit and credit cards are accepted at the entrance gates.

The Glengarry Pioneer Museum is located in Dunvegan, Ontario at the intersection of County Road 24 and County Road 30. Parking is available on the road, or nearby in the Kenyon Presbyterian Church parking lot. ‘Accessibility Permit’ parking is also available.

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